They have two types of claw one for crushing and one for cutting. The crushing claw is very stong and can crack a mussel shell, and the mussel can be eaten.
Lobsters will eat tuna if they are small enough. The lobster diet consists of fish, mussels, sea urchins, and crabs.
Lobsters are nocturnal predators, meaning they catch live prey at night. They use their large claws to break open the shells of clams, crabs, mussels, sea urchins and even other lobsters.
They eat dead fish. They also eat mussels, crabs, clams, and sea urchins.
Humans eat lobsters. Lobsters eat each other also. Anything large that has very sharp teeth, and that eats meat can eat a lobster too.
Lobsters usually move around and hunt for food at night. It was once thought that lobsters were scavengers and ate primarily dead things. However, researchers have discovered that lobsters catch mainly fresh food (except for bait) which includes fish, crabs, clams, mussels, sea urchins, and sometimes even other lobsters!
The shellfish designation includes mollusks (such as clams, mussels, oysters, and squid) and crustaceans (such as crabs, crayfish, lobsters, and shrimp)
Yes, yellow perch do eat mussels as part of their diet. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume various prey, including small fish, insects, and invertebrates like mussels when available. The consumption of mussels can vary with the perch's habitat and the availability of other food sources.
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When young, the live on plankton. As adults, they live on mussels. They also feed on chitons, limpets, snails, barnacles and decapod crustacea such as crayfish, crabs, lobsters, prawns and shrimp.
Lobsters can eat a variety of foods, including some vegetables, but carrots are not a natural part of their diet. In the wild, lobsters primarily consume marine organisms like fish, mollusks, and crustaceans. While they may nibble on vegetables if offered, it's not common or necessary for their nutrition. Overall, it's best to stick to a more natural diet for lobsters.
When young, the live on plankton. As adults, they live on mussels. They also feed on chitons, limpets, snails, barnacles and decapod crustacea such as crayfish, crabs, lobsters, prawns and shrimp.
Lobsters are bottom feeding scavengers. They eat just about anything they can. It's almost always dead or dying though, so they're no threat to swimmers. They would consume a human corpse if they could though.